This paper investigates core semantic properties that distinguish between different types of gradable adjectives and the effect of context on their interpretation. We contend that all gradable adjectives are interpreted relative to a comparison class (van Rooij 2011), and that it is the nature of the comparison class that constitutes the main semantic difference between their subclasses: some adjectives select a class comprised of counterparts of the individual of which the adjective is predicated, while others – an extensional category of this individual. We propose, following Kennedy (2007), that the standard of membership is selected according to a principle of economy whereby an interpretation relative to a maximum or a minimum degree w...
Kennedy (2007) proposes a semantics for positive form adjectives on which the standard for ascribing...
Are color adjectives (“red”, “green”, etc.) relative adjectives or absolute adjectives? Existing the...
This dissertation presents a new theory of the relationship between vagueness, context-sensitivity, ...
This paper investigates core semantic properties that distinguish between different types of gradabl...
This paper addresses two issues that arise in a degree-based approach to the semantics of positive f...
Respondents are more likely to disagree with negative survey questions (This text is boring. Yes/No)...
In this article we develop a semantic typology of gradable predicates, with special emphasis on deve...
The goal of this short paper is to show that esthetic adjectives—exemplified by “beautiful” and “ele...
Both relative adjectives (RAs) like big and absolute adjectives (AAs) like empty are sensitive to th...
In this article we develop a semantic typology of gradable predicates, with special emphasis/non dev...
Semantic theories differ in the role they assume for degrees in the interpretation of gradable adjec...
In this paper we develop a semantic typology of gradable predicates, with special emphasis on deverb...
In this paper we develop a semantic typology of gradable predicates, with special emphasis on deverb...
While for relative gradable adjectives the value on the underlying measurement scale that serves as ...
This dissertation explores the syntax and semantics of positive and comparative gradable adjectives....
Kennedy (2007) proposes a semantics for positive form adjectives on which the standard for ascribing...
Are color adjectives (“red”, “green”, etc.) relative adjectives or absolute adjectives? Existing the...
This dissertation presents a new theory of the relationship between vagueness, context-sensitivity, ...
This paper investigates core semantic properties that distinguish between different types of gradabl...
This paper addresses two issues that arise in a degree-based approach to the semantics of positive f...
Respondents are more likely to disagree with negative survey questions (This text is boring. Yes/No)...
In this article we develop a semantic typology of gradable predicates, with special emphasis on deve...
The goal of this short paper is to show that esthetic adjectives—exemplified by “beautiful” and “ele...
Both relative adjectives (RAs) like big and absolute adjectives (AAs) like empty are sensitive to th...
In this article we develop a semantic typology of gradable predicates, with special emphasis/non dev...
Semantic theories differ in the role they assume for degrees in the interpretation of gradable adjec...
In this paper we develop a semantic typology of gradable predicates, with special emphasis on deverb...
In this paper we develop a semantic typology of gradable predicates, with special emphasis on deverb...
While for relative gradable adjectives the value on the underlying measurement scale that serves as ...
This dissertation explores the syntax and semantics of positive and comparative gradable adjectives....
Kennedy (2007) proposes a semantics for positive form adjectives on which the standard for ascribing...
Are color adjectives (“red”, “green”, etc.) relative adjectives or absolute adjectives? Existing the...
This dissertation presents a new theory of the relationship between vagueness, context-sensitivity, ...